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Autumn is a great time to prepare your home for winter! If you are a homeowner enjoying your home to the fullest, or getting ready to sell, these tips will guide you to have the best chances for a damage-free and energy-efficient home. Home buyers can use these tips to determine how well-cared for a home is during this season, and potential areas for improvements that need to be included moving forward.

Follow these tips now, while the weather is still warm, and have a safe and cozy winter in your home!

1. Make exterior repairs. Visually inspect your home, including roof, siding/brick, andfoundation. Schedule any repairs now before cold, ice, and snow make work difficult orworsen problems.

2. Seal gaps where air (and critters!) could enter. Install weatherstripping around windows anddoors, add door sweeps, and use door stoppers. Caulk around windows and doors and fillany small holes or larger gaps with hardware cloth to keep wildlife in the wild.

3. Mulch instead of rake leaves. This is always a well-received tip! Use your lawn mower,without a bag and with a mulching blade to cut leaves into dime-sized pieces that will fallamongst grass blades. Remember at the end of the season to prepare your mower forwinter using manufacturer’s guidelines.

4. Clean gutters and downspouts. Clogged gutters can damage roofs, home siding, andfoundations. Add extensions to to downspouts so water runs away from the foundation.

6. Test Sump Pump. Doing this before a large storm can avoid problems later. Slowly pourseveral gallons of water in the pump to ensure it’s working.

7. Schedule an chimney sweep/inspection. If you don’t have a chimney cap, add one now!See #2 regarding preventing critters from entering your home.

8. Schedule heating system maintenance. Ensuring your heating system is cleaned,maintained, and in working order is a great safety measure, and can save you money onemergency repairs and ensure your home is energy-efficient.

9. Reverse ceiling fans. If you have the option, reverse the direction of ceiling fans to pushheated air down into the room (warm air rises). This is also a good time to ensure the bladesare clean and dust-free.